The Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) at the University of Waterloo is a one-year professional graduate program designed to develop skills in innovation, entrepreneurship, and technology commercialization. Objectives include fostering entrepreneurial mindsets, teaching business fundamentals applied to tech contexts, and preparing students to launch ventures or lead innovation in organizations. Unique features encompass hands-on projects, such as developing a business plan for a real startup idea, and immersion in Waterloo's thriving tech ecosystem.
Graduates are equipped for roles in startups, tech firms, consulting, and venture capital. The program emphasizes practical experience, leading to strong employability in dynamic sectors like technology and innovation management.
The program is led by experienced faculty from the Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business, including directors with backgrounds in entrepreneurship education and industry innovation.
Students access the Velocity Incubator, one of Canada's largest startup programs, and benefit from partnerships with local tech companies and accelerators in the Waterloo Region, providing networking and mentorship opportunities.
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